ZXCZM800 improves sound of AVRs
Diodes Incorporated
ZXCZM800
Diodes Incorporated has introduced an eight-channel DAC and pre-amplifier chip that reduces component costs and improves the sound for designers of audio video receivers (AVRs) and add-on sound cards.
The ZXCZM800, part of the Zetex Direct Digital Feedback Amplifier (DDFA) product line, will reduce circuit complexity and in high-performance differential mode will deliver a dynamic range (DNR) as high as 126db.
The outstanding performance of the DAC solution complements that of digital amplifiers created using the DDFA chipset.
In consumer and professional audio-product designs that depend on the use of multiple-quality two-channel DACs to achieve mid- to high-level audio performance goals, the ZXCZM800 offers the means to significantly reduce component inventory and PCB size.
With typical mid-range AVRs and sound cards currently producing a DNR of 112dB, the diodes chip can match or improve existing product sound-quality.
For product designers looking to expand a product's feature set, the ZXCZM800 offers the option of pre-amplifier DSP features, simply programmed using an existing system host processor.
For example, by integrating a digital volume-control function - operating on a per channel and/or all channel basis - the chip can simplify product design, improve performance and reduce cost.
A digital multiplexing function allows additional digital inputs to be accommodated and achieves simple implementation of multi-room configuration.
Fourteen user-programmable biquads per channel facilitate filter functions such as parametric EQ.
In terms of DAC performance metrics, the ZXCZM800 offers a maximum resolution of 32 bits, meaning more headroom and less impact on performance with higher input audio-data resolutions.
Maximum sample-rate is up to 192kHz and DNR in single-ended operating mode is 120dB.
For distortion and noise, figures of less than 0.001 per cent are typical for single-ended mode, less than 0.0004 per cent in differential mode.
The ZXCZM800 DAC and pre-amplifier chip is supported by an eight-channel demonstration board, details of which will be made available for volume production DAC and pre-amplifier designs, and includes circuit diagrams, bill of materials and Gerber files.
More stories
Op-amps for cost-sensitive audio applications
Diodes Incorporated has launched the APX4558 dual-channel op-amps with a low input noise performance of 8nV/vHz that are suitable for audio products including set-top boxes and pre-amplifiers.
Mixed-signal IC from International Rectifier gains certification for use in home appliances
International Rectifier has announced that its IRMCK171 one-time programmable ROM-based monolithic mixed-signal IC, for sensorless sinusoidal motor control of appliances, meets the standards of IMQ (Italy) Annex R of IEC 60335-1 Edition 4.2 - Class B software requirements.
ZMD offers smart sensor signal conditioner ICs for industrial pressure sensing applications
ZMD has introduced four smart-sensor signal conditioner ICs that are designed for the signal conditioning of resistive-bridge sensing elements, such as silicon or ceramic-based piezo-resistive transducers or thin-/thick-film or gauge-type sensor elements.
Advanced Micro Peripherals offers H.264 encoder designed for time-critical applications
Advanced Micro Peripherals (AMP) has introduced the H264-ULL-PMC: an ultra-low latency H.264 encoder that can capture and compress up to two analogue video inputs at up to 1080p HD resolution to the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC (Part 10) standard.
Saelig releases oscilloscope for circuit design, testing and troubleshooting applications
Saelig has released an entry-level mixed-signal oscilloscope, which is suitable for general-purpose analogue and digital circuit design, testing and troubleshooting applications.



